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Updated: Steep increase in Berbice Bridge tolls

The Berbice Bridge Company on Tuesday announced increased tolls from November 12, 2018 after refusing government’s offer to service the bridge pontoons.

The decision to hike the tolls, according to the company, was done based on legal advice from the law firm of Cameron and Shepherd whose principals include Attorney-at-Law, Ralph Ramkarran.

The Berbice Bridge Company said the actual cost of maintaining the bridge pontoons is a small part of the overall
operational cost of the Bridge and would do nothing to improve the revenue of the Bridge. He noted the Bridge has invested GY$167 million in acquiring equipment to service the 39 pontoons on which the bridge float.

The Chairman of the bridge company’s board, Dr. Surendra Persaud said government with Public Infrastructure Minister, David Patterson on October 11, 2018 in keeping with the Berbice Bridge Act 2006 and at that meeting, Patterson informed that government “was not going to facilitate our request for the toll adjustment that is covered under the Public Private Partnership between the Government and the Private Investors in the bridge under the Concession Agreement.

“The Minister, instead, proposed that Government undertake the responsibility, only, for servicing the bridge pontoons and offered to arrange a meeting with the honorable Minister of Finance for further consultation. These options are outside of the contractual arrangements that exist within the Concession Agreement and are in breach of our Agreement,” Persaud said.

The Berbice Bridge Company Chairman, said the government could subsidize the cost of the toll thereby reducing the impact on the consumer.”

The rates are

VEHICLES

CURRENT TOLL

NEW TOLL

Cars

GYD$2,200

GYD$8,040

Pickups

GYD$4,000

GYD$14,600

4 WD

GYD$4,000

GYD$14,600

Minibuses

GYD$2,200

GYD$8,040

Small trucks

GYD$4,000

GYD$14,600

Medium trucks

GYD$7,600

GYD$27,720

Large trucks

GYD$13,600

GYD$49,600

Articulated trucks

GYD$32,000

GYD$116,680

Freight

GYD$ 460

GYD$1,680

Boats

GYD$110,000

GYD$401,040

Dr. Persaud declined to comment on whether he was concerned about the political impact the increase could have on the Alliance For Change political party of which he is a staunch supporter.

Public Affairs Consultant, Kit Nascimento said Public Infrastructure Minister, David Patterson rejected the company’s decision to hike the tools because of political implications.

Persaid said the Company has unfortunately, has accumulated losses in excess of G$2.8B, has never paid dividends to its ordinary shareholders and is now in default of obligations to its numerous stakeholders, including the National Insurance Scheme.